The Whyalla steelworks' blast furnace will be shut down for 36 hours for "urgent" maintenance, as administrators warn the ...
Because of the underinvestment, inadequate maintenance and servicing of critical infrastructure, the steelworks are in a ...
Premier Peter Malinauskas has addressed concerns Whyalla’s steelworks has insufficient funds to meet its forecast operating ...
A troublesome blast furnace at Whyalla Steelworks to set to go offline again with advisors brought in to find a solution for ...
The facility’s 1,500 direct employees are owed a total of $189.7 million, including annual leave and redundancy entitlements.
The plant produces 75 per cent of Australia’s structural steel and is key to the survival of the town of Whyalla. Read more ...
The four largest creditors of the collapsed Whyalla steelworks are all companies owned by Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance, while ...
Almost 3500 creditors are owed more than $1.3 billion by the Whyalla Steelworks, the first meeting of creditors of OneSteel has been told. Joint administrator Sebastian Hams said the steelworks and ...
Premier Peter Malinauskas says he will announce "one of the most comprehensive industry support packages that this nation has ever seen" on Thursday. The South Australian government has forced the ...
Whyalla steelworks was shedding about $1.5m every day – a $319m loss in the seven months until January – before its collapse.
Australia's critically important Whyalla steelworks are on the verge of collapse, with tens of millions of dollars owed to creditors and up to 1,000 jobs under threat without government help.
Administrators KordaMentha revealed on Monday that the steelworks’ former owner OneSteel Manufacturing (OSM) had liabilities of up to $1.34bn as at February 19, 2025, exceeding its initial $1bn ...